Vinstaal0 @ Vinstaal0 @feddit.nl Posts 0Comments 178Joined 3 mo. ago
It's not about accuracy especially not when TALKING to somebody. I work with numbers for a living and nobody is as obsessed with fractions than people on Reddit and Lemmy, it's crazy and I have clients where the difference between 33,33% and 33% can be thousdands of euro's.
Pretty sure, the rights that European citizens get based on GDPR also apply when dealing with the government(s). Generally, governments are splintered into multiple parts and every part is only allowed to keep their relevant data.
Anyway, the government as a whole just doesn't need to know what sites you visit and the companies don't need to see your personal information or any identifier. If they can just check if that number correspond to a true or false, it's enough.
You realise I don't live in the corrupt nation named the US?
If it wouldn't protect privacy then it wouldn't be GDPR compliant.
https://ageverification.dev/Technical%20Specification/architecture-and-technical-specifications/#22-design-principles it is mentioned under 2.2 Design Principles
Note I haven't read everything about it or seen any code surrounding it.
But it does in the EU and similar laws exist in other countries. I can do nothing about the corruption in the states
Ps. it does exist in Amerika
If you would ban a specific kind of gun you should introduce a good way for people to get rid of the guns. Australia did this by using a gun buyback program.
Europe doesn't even have a lot of stabbings either, you see that more in other continents outside Europe/NA. In Europe people just use a car to drive into society ....
Sorry what? No most other countries do not have gun death rates close to the US. The US also spans the crown. And that is not even saying anything about the amount of massacres in US schools compared to the rest of the world.
I am against guns, but I don't believe the police brutality has to do with guns
The current laws surrounding guns in the US is probably going to make the inventable next civil war a lot worse in terms of deaths.
There are LOADS of names for cows depending on how old they are, what species they are, their gender, if they are being kept for meat or for milk among other shit.
At least in NL all these names still fall under the category "koe" aka cow.
That's why laws like the GDPR exist to prevent this bullshit.
In 99/100 of the situations people do not care about you saying 33% instead of 1/3 or 33,3333333333% or 33,33...%
The recommended rate for RAM to TB of storage is one, so for every 1TB of data they recommend you need to have 1GB of ram. Not sure how relevant it actually is since I have a lot more ram than storage on the server, but just something to note.
Virtualising ZFS on top of ZFS is generally not supported and can cause issues. I run TrueNas baremetal and run a lot of docker services in TrueNas itself, you can also run VM's on TrueNas. I know some people virtualise TrueNas in Proxmox, but the only use I see is to host something in a VM on proxmos that you cannot really run inside a TrueNas VM. The thing with TrueNas is that everything is either stored in the datasets or in the config file. The latter can be backupped pretty easily.
I have both a TrueNas server and a Proxmox box with OPnsense running, Proxmox is very nice I just don't see a reason to run TrueNas inside Proxmox.
Near me they introduced an old school cash register with somebody behind it. It is known as the talking cash register lol
Or just say 33%?
Depends on how it is done. You know those 2FA fobs that just pass a code every 30 seconds, right? What if you made some kind of fob or chip that you can only get from the government when you are 18+ (here in NL that would be easy because most things are 18plus locked) then if you could use that for online gambling, porn, buying alcohol online, etc. it wouldn't be linked to your person. If the government doesn't keep track of who has which fob/card. Which is easy to check if you get an accountant to do a formal audit on them, keeping track or not. I know PureVPN had done an audit like that checking if they kept themselves on their own no logs policy.
There is a certain video about some people and a cup burned into memory, but that video wouldn't be found on the sites owned by Pornhub, but more the shitty alternative sites who will never comply with rules and regulations.